Life Quote by Amy Levy
““For good or evil, these waifs on the great stream of London life had drifted together; how long the current should continue thus to bear them side by side- how long, indeed, they should float on the surface of the stream at all, was a question with which for the time being, they did not very much trouble themselves.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Romance of a Shop by Amy Levy, 1888
People from different moral backgrounds drift together in society, but they rarely consider how long this coexistence will last.
In simple terms: People from different moral backgrounds together together, but they seldom think about its duration.
Recognize the fleeting nature of shared existence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban life
- community building
- interpersonal relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your environment shape your moral choices?
- What responsibilities arise from shared spaces?
It assumes all coexistence is passive, ignoring active conflict.